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The sentence "Presentation will follow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this sentence when you want to inform someone that there is a presentation following an event or discussion. For example, "We just finished discussing the proposed budget for the quarter. Presentation will follow."
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The presentation will be followed by an open forum for attendees.
(The TCM midnight presentation will be followed by a documentary on "The Big Sleep" comparing the original and reshot scenes of the film).
The presentation will be followed by a reception and question-and-answer session moderated by Dr. Richard Sylla, a New York University professor and the chairman of the museum.
The presentation will be followed by Margaret Beckett, who will wrapping up the debate with a speech on the progress the government has made in boosting the rural economy and preserving the environment.
Presentations will be followed by discussions with the artists.
The presentations will be followed by / preceded by 12 startups pitching their business idea and model, where some of the pitching companies will have attended the previous UKTI workshops (FYI, participation in the Pitch! workshop does not guarantee participation in TechCrunch London, which is an entirely editorial decision).
Presentations will be followed by open debate, questions, brainstorm, exchanges of views and knowledge, and discussion [ 32].
These presentations will be followed by participatory development including individual and group-based idea-generation and discussions of possible solutions on how to reduce excessive workloads.
The peer-review process is fairly subjective, and it is likely that there are factors other than methodological quality of a study that affect whether or not a meeting presentation will be accepted, and thus followed by a full-text publication in a peer-reviewed journal (Relman 1990).
The trophy presentation will come later.
This will be followed by a short presentation on current views and insights on LRTI.
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